John Milton: A Reader's Guide to His PoetryFarrar, Straus, 1963 - 385 páginas |
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... important as his theory of po- etry develops : that there is an important relationship between the life and character of the poet : " Beyond this , his youth must be in- nocent of crime and chaste , his conduct irreproachable and 34 ...
... important as his theory of po- etry develops : that there is an important relationship between the life and character of the poet : " Beyond this , his youth must be in- nocent of crime and chaste , his conduct irreproachable and 34 ...
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... importance of our frequent disa- greement with him . " They continue : " We do not think , as Mr. Woodhouse seems to ... important of which is the inser- tion in the Epilogue of a number of lines . The passage stressed by modern critics ...
... importance of our frequent disa- greement with him . " They continue : " We do not think , as Mr. Woodhouse seems to ... important of which is the inser- tion in the Epilogue of a number of lines . The passage stressed by modern critics ...
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... important in the mind of the young English Prot- estant , Grotius at this time was endeavoring to bring about a union of Protestants , among the churches of Sweden , Denmark , Norway and England . If Milton crossed the Alps on horseback ...
... important in the mind of the young English Prot- estant , Grotius at this time was endeavoring to bring about a union of Protestants , among the churches of Sweden , Denmark , Norway and England . If Milton crossed the Alps on horseback ...
Contenido
The Education of a Poet | 3 |
Juvenilia | 22 |
The Minor Poems | 50 |
Derechos de autor | |
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